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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> March 2, 1998 <br /> Chair Lindy asked at what point it would be necessary to conduct <br /> wetlands delineation. Mr. Schoenbauer responded not until the <br /> City is closer to actual development. <br /> Paul Montain made a motion to accept the Quail Ridge master plan, <br /> as presented, realizing that changes may be necessary, seconded <br /> by Ms . Piper. Motion carried. <br /> INLINE SKATING DISCUSSION WITH CENTENNIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT: <br /> Mr. DeGardner explained that he had been contacted by John <br /> McClellan of Centennial School District with regard to his <br /> interest in pursuing an inline skating facility for this area. <br /> Mr. DeGardner then approached the cities of Blaine, Circle Pines, <br /> and Lexington with respect to a cooperative effort. He also <br /> contacted the National Sports Center to inquire about locating <br /> such a facility at their site. <br /> This project is currently in preliminary discussion, and Mr. <br /> DeGardner asked for Board input. He added that should this <br /> concept go forward, at some point there would likely be a <br /> financial obligation on the part of Lino Lakes . <br /> Chair Lindy asked what such a facility would include . Mr. <br /> DeGardner suggested two components : One would be skateboard <br /> ramps, and another a paved hockey rink. A perimeter track has <br /> also been discussed. <br /> Ms . Taschuk indicated that interest in such a facility had been <br /> expressed by community youth in the past. Chair Lindy stated <br /> that the problem at that time was liability to the City. Mr. <br /> DeGardner suggested that through a cooperative effort with other <br /> cities liability as well as maintenance and operating costs <br /> should be considerably reduced. <br /> The consensus of the Board is that this concept should be <br /> pursued. <br /> RICE LAKE ESTATES: <br /> Review Master Plan and Sale of 2 Lots - Mr. DeGardner explained <br /> that final authorization from the Corps of Engineers has now been <br /> obtained to proceed with this development . He added that wetland <br /> delineation will definitely be an issue, but that the City of <br /> Circle Pines and Anoka County remain interested in proceeding <br /> with the project . Mr. DeGardner requested confirmation that the <br /> master plan remains consistent with the Board' s desires for this <br /> area. <br /> 3 <br />